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TO COMMEND A FRIEND, JUDGE BRIAN MACKENZIE.

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HE HELPS PEOPLE IN HIS SOBRIETY AND VETERANS COURTS
TO TAKE STOCK AND GAIN CONTROL OF THEIR LIVES,
WITH THE HELP OF WONDERFUL PROBATION OFFICERS.

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HE SAVES LIVES AND MAKES OUR COMMUNITY SAFER.



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David H. Wolock, Attorney - at- Law, 248-584-3410

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SUPPORTERS

CONG. SANDER LEVIN, ANDY MEISNER, OAKLAND COUNTY TREASURER,
JUSTICE MARILYN KELLY, Ret., JUDGE MICHELLE FRIEDMAN APPEL,
JUDGE DAVID GUBOW, JUDGE MARLA PARKER, JUDGE JAMIE WITTENBERG,
JUDGE STEPHEN COOPER, Ret., JUDGE BARRY HOWARD, Ret.
JUDGE DAVID KERWIN, Ret., JUDGE BRYAN LEVY, Ret.,
JUDGE EDWARD SOSNICK, Ret., NINA AND HOWARD ABRAMS,
JEREMY BRAND, ROSALIND AND MARVIN FINK, HAROLD FRIED,
ALBERT AND DEBRA HOLTZ, STEVE KISH, ERIC AND GENE LUMBERG,
CYRIL LEVENSON, JULIA MEIXNER, WALTER MEYERS, BRIGID MARLEY,
RON THAYER, MICHAEL D. SCHLOFF, MICHAEL A. SCHWARTZ,
JEFF YOUNG, LIA WOLOCK, RACHEL WOLOCK. ROSEMARY WOLOCK.
For a more complete list go to judgebrianmackenzie.com/endorsements/

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call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Much To Do!

ONGOING

WWII PARTISAN PHOTOS

LUNCH & LEARN

Oct. 19 Dec. 14. The Jewish Partisan
Educational Foundation presents "Pictures
of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs
of Jewish Partisan Faye Schulman" at
the Janice Charach Gallery at the West
Bloomfield JCC. Open Sunday, noon-4 pm;
Monday-Wednesday 10 am-5 pm; Thursday
10 am-7 pm. Hear a lecture by partisan sur-
vivor Miriam Brysk at noon on Sunday, Oct.
19.Information: Kelly Kaatz, 248-432-5579.

Noon. At Downtown Synagogue with Rabbi
Leiby Burnham. "Passion to Practice."
Pizza lunch.

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7 8:30 pm. Serling Modern Israel Lecture at
MSU with Dr. Gadi Taub of Hebrew University
on "Zionism as a Liberal Democratic
Worldview." At Case Hall, Club Spartan, third
floor. Information: jsp.msu.edu .

10 am. With Rabbi Rachel Shere and
instructor Mindy Eisenberg at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Information:
248-851-5100.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT

10 a.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills bereavement support
series facilitated by Rabbi Rachel Shere and
Ruby Kushner. Sessions on Oct.19 and Nov.
9 and 23. Free. Information: 248-851-5100.

NEEDLEPOINT DREIDEL

1 3 pm. Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern
Michigan, a group that studies and creates
Judaic needlework, will meet at Rachel's
Needlepoint in Southfield. She will show how
to make a needlepoint dreidel. There will be
a kit fee. RSVP: Judy Galperin at 248-661-
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11 am. Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan presents 'Jewish Refugees of the
Middle East" at the Holocaust Memorial
Center, Farmington Hills. Barbara Moretsky,
president of StandWithUs-Michigan, will
introduce speakers Celia Romm Livermore
and Sylvie Salei on the Knesset law desig-
nating Nov. 30 to commemorate the flight of
Jews from Arab lands, Iran and North Africa.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22

JEWISH POLAND

4 pm. Lecture on ''Jewish Poland: A

Materialized Settlement and a Metaphysical
Landscape in Jewish Legends" by Haya Bar-
Itzhak Schusterman of U. of Haifa. Free. At
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, 202 S.
Thayer St., Room 2022 Thayer, Ann Arbor.
Information: www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic/
events or 734-763-9047.

THURSDAY, OCT. 23

BABIES AND TODDLERS

9:30 am. At Woodward Avenue Shul, Royal
Oak. Babies and toddlers through age 3
with parents or caregivers. Thursdays, Oct.
23, and 30; Nov. 6,13 and 20; Dec. 4,11
and 18. $10 per class or $70 for 8 sessions.
Information: Lisa Parshan, lisa.parshan®
akiva.org or 248-386-1625, ext. 233.

JAZZ AT THE J

7:30 pm. Cliff Monear, jazz pianist with Cantor
David Propis of Cong. Shaarey Zedek at Oak
Park JCC. $8. Information: 248-967-4030.

SATURDAY, OCT. 25

PINK SHABBAT

Morning services. In recognition of Breast
Cancer Awareness Month, Cong. B'nai Moshe
in West Bloomfield is asking congregants to
dress in pink. Shabbat services will be fol-
lowed by a pink Kiddush.

ANN ARBOR SPEAKER

SUNDAY, OCT. 26

4 7:30 pm. Ann Arbor Federation's Main
Event features commentator Norm Ornstein
speaking on "Coping with Dysfunction:
American Politics and Foreign Policy in
2016 and Beyond" at Towsley Auditorium,
Washtenaw Community College's Morris
Lawrence Bldg., 4800 E. Huron River
Dr., Ann Arbor. $100 gift to Ann Arbor
Federation's Annual Campaign required
to attend. RSVP by Oct.12: Cindy Adams,
734-677-0100 or www.jewishannarbor.org .

PSYCHOLOGIST TALK

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Shtender by Rabbi Rob Morais of Shalom
Street. The shtender is a book stand carved
in wood that contains ritual objects used
by Jews throughout the year. Free. At West
Bloomfield JCC. Information: 248-661-1000.

SOULFUL YOGA

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2 pm. See the magnificent Tree of Life

MSU ISRAEL LECTURE

COMEDY NIGHT

Celebrating
25 Years!

SHTENDER ARTWORK

SATURDAY, OCT. 11

6:30 pm. Block Israel B'nai B'rith dinner and
comedy night at Big Tommy's Parthenon,
40360 Grand River, Novi. $25. RSVP: 248-
469-7001.

, Jerusalem
Havdalah Set

MONDAY, OCT. 20

1:30 pm. Dr. Robert Brooks will speak on
"Nurturing Resilience, Motivation and Hope:
Searching for Islands of Competence" at
the Anita Naftaly Family Circle Conference
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. $20
in advance; $25 at door. Social workers
may pay an additional $10 for 1.5 CE hours.
Nirim teachers may earn 1 in-network credit.
RSVP: jewishdetroit.org/familycircle, or call
248-205-2549.

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